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Itās been a minute since Anthrax released new music, but we may be getting some tasty new jams in the near future. While speaking with Metal Edge, drummer Charlie Benante and guitarist Scott Ian revealed that they were already forging ahead with their follow up to 2016ās For All Kings.
According to Ian, the band currently has nearly a dozen ideas for songs.
āWeāre getting close. I can tell you we have 11 musical arrangements, and thereās lyrics to some of them. Obviously, Iām going to be working on more words and weāre getting there. Iām hoping at some point weāll be able to get into the studio [this year] and record them.ā
Getting in the studio sometime this year could mean anything, though with Benante busy touring with Pantera throughout major parts of 2023 and 2024, thatās sure to be a factor at when the work can be completed.
Given the cost and length of time it takes to release an album, both Benante and Ian wondered whether the days of major album releases are quickly disappearing, as bands see more growth from singles and instant gratification on streaming platforms. Ian specifically pointed to Slipknotās open consideration of no longer doing albums as an example.
āYeah. Itās all so different now. Slipknotās saying now why even make full albums anymore. I get it. I get all sides of it. I still love a full album, but at the same time I totally understand the idea of whatās the point of giving someone 11 songs. Most people donāt listen to albums anymore. So, yeah ā why not parse it out? I donāt know. All I know is at some point in the next few months weāll probably have 14 or 15 things and then weāll have to decide when weāre going to record it and how weāre going to release it.ā
So between other engagements and scheduling issues that come up, it may be a while before we hear new Anthrax tunes. Either way, itās great to know the Ian, Benante, Frank Bello and Joey Belladonna have something in the works.
MetalSucks – Anthrax Has ’11 Musical Arrangements’ on Deck for Their Next Album
Author: Hesher Keenan
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January 24, 2023
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